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2005 Archive

2004 Archive:

12_30_04
Party Planning

12_23_04
Christmas Tree
Unexpected Guests
Holiday Cards


12_16_04
Gift Giving
Closets and Clothes


12_09_04
Holiday Decor
Project Management


12_02_04
Budget Holiday Time
Business Holiday Attire


11_23_04
Kid's As Houseguests
Shoe Selection


11_18_04
Men's Dress Shirts
Bathroom Organization


11_11_04
Children's Toys
Clothes Storage


11_04_04
Refrigerator Organization
Piles of Paper


10_28_04
Clutter Piles
Organize Collectibles


10_21_04
House Cleaning
Kid's Party Etiquette
Business Attire


10_14_04
Clutter Collecting
Little Black Dress


10_07_04
RV Organization
Home Office Papers


09_30_04
Clothes Update
Closets and Dressers
Travel Kits

09_23_04
Full Figures
Car Organization
Home Downsizing


09_16_04
Sticky Notes
Kitchen Gadgets


09_09_04
Business at Home
Husband's Hobbies
Organize Your Priorities


09_02_04
Hall Closets
Boot Fashion
Dress for Success


08_26_04
Kid1s Desks
Packing for Business


08_19_04
Kid1s Art
Missing Keys
Loose Socks


08_12_04
Downsize House
De-clutter Car

08_05_04
Purge and Move
Men1s Ties


07_29_04
Business Casual
Holiday Budgeting
Mail Pile Up


07_15_04
Garage Organization
Party Planning
Wardrobe Update

Advice


Welcome to our advice section. Every week I answer new questions submitted by readers on Organizing, Image, Fashion and Event Planning.
You can read my "AddSPACE To Your Life!" column every week in San Diego's “The Coast News" or read the archived columns below.

E-mail your questions to advice@addspacetoyourlife.com

 

12.30.04

A little less spontaneity would do parties good


Dear Kathi,

I am planning a party this New Year and would like to hear some suggestions on how to prepare ahead. I hate being bogged down at the last minute. Thanks for your help.

Glenn, San Marcos


Glenn,

You can make your last day of the year fantastic by preparing for your party days in advance.

Stock up on all your party snacks and drinks several days ahead of time. You don't have to worry about cooking; most items can be store bought.
Light snacks, cocktails, or finger foods are the way to go on New Year's Eve, as opposed to a sit-down dinner. This will give people the opportunity to mingle with others, without restricting them the dinner table.
Arrange all your food onto platters the day before and then cover them with aluminum foil and place them in the fridge until party time.

Make sure you have a nice selection of both alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages. Have hot coffee on hand for those guests who are the designated drivers. Explore the transportation options ahead of time and compile a list of transportation phone numbers. Hang this list by your front door.

Include plenty of ice (at least a pound per person), glasses (at least two per person or you'll be washing glasses all night), cocktail napkins, and backups of everything (hidden in the kitchen or under the bar)
Because this is typically considered the biggest party of the year, it wouldn't hurt to have ibuprofen and aspirin on the food table to take care of all those "Oh, my aching head" complaints. Tums wouldn't be a bad idea, either.

If there's ever a night for champagne, this is it. Make sure you have some bubbly to cork open when the clock strikes twelve. Also, make sure to have champagne flutes, or at least wine glasses handy.
Arrange to rent a large screen television at least one week in advance.
(if you don't have one) to show the Times Square New Years Ball drop.

Decorate your home with streamers in black, white and silver the day before the party. Order balloons in advance from the local party supply store and pick them up the morning of your party along with the extra ice you will need. Other party favors to consider are; party hats, confetti, horns, noisemakers, and tiaras.

Organize a buffet table the night before, and arrange cutlery, plates, and cups on the table leaving space for the food platters. Use paper cups, plates, and plastic cutlery to avoid things from breaking and to avoid having to do the dishes the morning-after.
Select the music you will play a few days in advance of your party and program it into your system or burn a few CD’s. Your play list should include dance, dance, and more dance, and some slow music for when things get mellow.

A really cool thing to do during your party is to ask each friend to write a letter that describes his or her personal wish for the coming year and seal it in a self-addressed envelope. Write this task into your schedule now and store these cards with your holiday decorations. Next year they will magically appear at the right time and ready to mail! Then surprise your friends by mailing the letters the next Christmas or New Year's.
This special treat only requires a few envelopes, paper and pens gathered in advance and grouped into a basket. Many of your friends will meet or exceed their goals next year and you will be amazed at the many thank-you calls and stories that come back to you from the letters!
You want to be jolly and jubilant when guests arrive, so plan your prep time and menu around your available time and budget. Relax and realize that even if you serve Mexican take-out, your guests will know they're part of something memorable.

Have a great New Year's, party like it's 1999, and remember, don't let others drive home drunk.


Kathi is a professional organizer, image consultant and event planner based in San Diego California.

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